what's the cheapest way to lift?

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drowndindreams

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looking to lift two inches or so...

only I'd rather not pay 500+ for it. It's ridiculous.

I was thinking new shocks or springs, I don't really know anything about suspension so if you'd be kind enough to help, thanks. :D
 

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Either that or you can do a body lift. I think you could pick one up on ebay for less than $100. They come in 2in and 3in of lift. And if you do that you won't have to get your alignment done either.
 

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personally i'd go with the keys and blocks. should be less than $500, and you won't end up with wheel well gaps, and having to buy bumper brackets to raise the bumpers.
 

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smaller tires to make it look bigger? $500 for a lift is hardly expensive. Most of our kits were 3x that much. A body lift or keys and blocks is the cheapest.
 

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